Nadat de bridge uit het schip is gekomen, is het museum van de berging gelegen. U kunt hier een prachtige expositie bezoeken en, indien nodig, in de bergingwinkels verbruiken. We hebben ook een show gezien, waar zeehonden niet onder water hoeven te vallen, ongeacht het weer, het seizoen, een uur lang.
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Nadat de bridge uit het schip is gekomen, is het museum van de berging gelegen. U kunt hier een prachtige expositie bezoeken en, indien nodig, in de bergingwinkels verbruiken. We hebben ook een show gezien, waar zeehonden niet onder water hoeven te vallen, ongeacht het weer, het seizoen, een uur lang.
Yumoto Zhenzhu Island is near TieTie or JR Bird Feather Station. It takes about 5 or 6 minutes to walk from the corridor bridge. There is a Pearl Museum on the island. It introduces the collection and generation of pearls. If you have time, you can come here to see them.
Zhenzhu Island is just around the Bird Feather Railway Station, walking along the seaside for about 5,6 minutes. We are here to take a bus to Xiandao. By the way, we can have a look at the nearby scenery. Walking near a wharf, I saw a cruise ship with island tours. On the map, it looks a little like the pattern of Qiandao Lake. However, Zhenzhu Island is very close to the coast. There is a gallery bridge that can walk directly to the island, but there is a charge for admission, which is 1500 yen for adults. Look at the information, there is an exhibition room on the island, there are pearl products to buy, followed by a seamaid performance introduction. As for Hainu, we have seen it in Jeju Island, South Korea, so we did not go to the island. We went back to the railway station after looking around.
It's not just shopping. The Pearl Museum can learn how to breed pearls and distinguish the good from the bad. If you happen to find your favorite Pearl necklace, you'll be luckier because it's much cheaper than in China. Pearls are not only for ripe girls. When you think you can develop into elegance, I suggest you find a pearl necklace that suits you.
Although the island is small, it has received about 250,000 tourists annually since its opening in 1951, of which 10 (%) are overseas tourists. It is the most famous tourist attraction in Triple County, and Queen Elizabeth of England once came to visit it.